
China and France Strengthen Biodiversity with New National Parks
China and France have established new national parks to protect biodiversity, ensuring sustainable development and preserving rare species in diverse ecosystems.
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China and France have established new national parks to protect biodiversity, ensuring sustainable development and preserving rare species in diverse ecosystems.
China allocates nearly 900 billion yuan to protect 810 counties and 4.84 million sq km, covering over half its land, focusing on water, biodiversity, and more.
China’s Giant Panda National Park and France’s Pyrenees National Park join forces to enhance biodiversity and conservation efforts through a new partnership.
Discover the unique features of China’s first-class protected wreathed hornbill and the urgent conservation efforts needed to save this endangered species.
A red-winged laughingthrush takes a joyful bath in Sichuan’s Laojun Mountain National Nature Reserve, showcasing the rich biodiversity of southwest China.
Tibetan entomologist Dawa and his team have discovered over 300 new butterfly species in China’s Xizang Autonomous Region, showcasing the region’s rich biodiversity.
Every spring, Hungarian Grey cattle migrate to Hortobágy National Park, enhancing biodiversity and the scenic beauty of Hungary’s grasslands.
China and France have unveiled a joint statement to enhance marine cooperation, focusing on protecting marine ecosystems, combating illegal fishing, and promoting the blue economy during President Xi Jinping’s state visit to France.
Discover the vibrant spring in Hexigten, Inner Mongolia, where diverse landscapes and thriving wildlife showcase an incredible biodiversity.
The Chaohu Wetland Restoration Project has been selected for the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, demonstrating significant advancements in biodiversity and ecosystem health.